‘Terrorism, Kashmir should be on top of agenda’

REZAUL H LASKAR

Islamabad, May 13: As India and Pakistan gear up for a meeting of their foreign ministers to nudge forward the bilateral peace process, the two sides will have to focus on key issues like terrorism and Kashmir and put in place new confidence-building measures, the Pakistani media said Thursday.
While tackling the menace of terrorism is necessary to prevent another Mumbai-like incident that could stall the peace process, Pakistan needs to focus on the trial of suspects linked to the carnage in the Indian financial hub that claimed 166 lives in November 2008, leading newspapers said.
During a telephonic conversation on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Indian counterpart S M Krishna agreed to meet in Islamabad on July 15 for talks. Their meeting will be preceded by talks between Indian Home Minister P Chidambaran and his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik and the two Foreign Secretaries on June 26.
 The News daily, in its editorial “Pakistan-India talks, noted that Qureshi had said; “terrorism will figure as a key issue in the talks”.
 It further said: “We know this is essential. If the matter is not tackled we run the risk of seeing another episode, such as that in 2008, throwing the dialogue effort into a nosedive.”
 “To avoid this, the question of militancy needs to be dealt with.
 The matter of Kashmir stands at the centre of this,” it added.
 The News said that while it might not be possible to immediately open talks on the Kashmir dispute, both countries “would do well to keep in mind that moving towards a resolution is essential to lasting peace. Necessary confidence-building measures may be adopted ahead of broaching the Kashmir issue, but in the final analysis it is this region which acts to generate militancy.”
 The influential Dawn newspaper, in an editorial titled “A fresh start?”, said improving relations seems to be on the minds of both countries for the first time since the Mumbai attacks and “India and Pakistan must seize whatever opportunities that come their way to put their volatile relationship on firmer footing”.
 It also listed two opportunities that could set the stage for a “real breakthrough” during the meeting of the foreign ministers in July.
 One was the meetings between the interior ministers and foreign secretaries in June and the other was action by Pakistan “to inject new life” into the trial by an anti-terrorism court of seven suspects linked to the Mumbai attacks.

Lastupdate on : Thu, 13 May 2010 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Thu, 13 May 2010 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Fri, 14 May 2010 00:00:00 IST




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